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N.Y. Multiple Dwelling Law § 278

Application of other provisions

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 54 Misc. 3d 256 - Cohen v. CASSM Realty Corp. (2016)

Most recently applied in 54 Misc. 3d 256 - Cohen v. CASSM Realty Corp. (March 2016)

2014-09-22

§ 278. Application of other provisions. 1. The provisions of this\narticle apply to buildings with residential, mixed or joint living-work\nquarters or artists' occupancy as herein provided and to such buildings\nonly. In addition to the provisions of this article, the following\nenumerated articles and sections of this chapter shall, to the extent\nrequired therein, apply to such buildings:\n Article 1. Introductory provisions: definitions\n 2. Miscellaneous application provisions except sub-\n division two of section nine\n 8. Requirements and remedies\n 9. Registry of names and service of papers\n 10. Prostitution\n 11. Laws repealed; saving clause; effect\n Section 28. Two or more buildings on same lot\n 29. Painting of courts and shafts\n 31. Size of rooms, subdivision six only\n 37. Artificial hall lighting\n 53. Fire-escapes\n 55. Wainscoting, subdivision two only\n 56. Frame buildings and extensions\n 57. Bells; mail receptacles\n 58. Incombustible materials\n 59. Bakeries and fat boiling\n 60. Motor vehicle storage\n 61. Business uses (except paragraph c of subdivision\n one and subdivision three)\n 62. Parapets, guard railings and wires\n 2. Failure to comply with any provision of this chapter other than\nthis article and the above enumerated articles and sections shall not be\ngrounds for refusal of a certificate of occupancy or compliance.\n

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